Claims
- 1. A metallic lead frame for manufacturing a semiconductor chip carrier, said lead frame having a planar surface which is to be bonded to a ceramic substrate, said lead frame comprising plurality of outer leads extending to a plurality of locations about the periphery of the lead frame and a plurality of signal leads extending from said outer leads toward the center of said lead frame, each said signal lead having a first end attached to a respective outer lead and a second end attached to support means toward the center of said lead frame, each said signal lead having a neck portion proximate to said second end, said neck portion being of smaller cross section than the rest of the signal lead, characterized in that the support means is a ground bus which is to be bonded to said ceramic substrate, said ground bus having a planar surface which is coplanar with the planar surface of said lead frame, said neck portion being recessed from said planar surfaces, whereby, upon bonding said lead frame to said substrate, said neck portion will not be bonded to said substrate.
- 2. A lead frame as in claim 1 characterized in that said metallic lead frame is copper and has a copper oxide surface, the cross-sectional area of said neck portions being such that the ratio of copper oxide to copper in said neck portion will cause a eutectic melting of said neck portion at a temperature lower than the melting point of the copper, whereby the neck portions wil melt in the manner of fusible links as the lead frame is heated to bond it to the substrate.
- 3. A lead frame as in claim 1 characterized in that said metallic lead frame is bare copper, whereby the leads can have very small cross sections without melting at less than the melting point of copper.
- 4. A lead frame as in claim 1 characterized in that said lead frame further comprises a power bus located toward the center of said lead frame internally of said ground bus, said power bus having a planar surface coplanar with the planar surface of the lead frame, said power bus being connected to said ground bus by a plurality of neck portions, said neck portions being of a cross section comparable to that of said neck portions of said signal leads and likewise recessed from said planar surface.
- 5. A lead frame as in claim 4 characterized in that said lead frame further comprises a ground pad located in the center of said lead frame internally of said power bus, said ground pad having a planar surface coplanar with the planar surface of the lead frame, said ground pad being connected to said power bus by a plurality of neck portions, said neck portions being of a cross section comparable to that of said neck portions of said signal leads and likewise recessed from said planar surface.
- 6. A lead frame as in claim 5 wherein the first end of at least some of said ground leads is attached to a common outer lead with the adjacent signal lead.
- 7. A lead frame as in claim 1 characterized in that said lead frame further comprises a plurality of ground leads extending from said outer leads to said ground bus alternately with said signal leads, said ground leads each having a planar surface which is coplanar with the planar surface of said lead frame, each said ground lead having a first end attached to a respective outer lead and a second end attached to said ground bus, each said ground lead having a neck portion proximate to said first end, said neck portion being of smaller cross section than the rest of said ground lead, said neck portion being recessed from said planar surface, whereby, upon bonding said lead frame to said substrate said neck portion will not bond thereto, and upon melting said neck portion to leave a gap between each said ground lead and the respective outer lead, said ground leads will be at a common potential with said ground bus and provide electromagnetic shielding between said signal leads in the finished chip carrier.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 371,837 filed Apr. 26, 1982, now abandoned.
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